We have 56 acres in sec 35. There are two pads that have been finished a long time ago but nothing is happening? When will drilling begin?

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Hi! Is the 56 acres already leased. If not let me know what Township and Range its in DeSoto Parish and I'll see what I can do... Harvey
yes, it is already leased.
I own property in DeSoto Parish in S36-T15N-R15W, S31-T15N-R14W, and S20-T15N-R14W. Chesapeake started drilling S36 on 8/26/08. They set pipe and the well is WAITING ON COMPLETION. They started drilling S31 on 10/21/08. There is not a proposed drilling unit on S20.
Is all your land leased in the area or know of any land that's not leased...
All is leased.
Look to see if any wells are permitted in your section.

They may be waiting on a rig.

We tend to build locations as soon as we can. Scheduling a rig is difficult at best. Somtimes a spot on the rigs schedule will open up. Whomever has the next location ready could get bumped up. Last year we where bumped up because the location sched. before us was under water.
Or...they may be waiting to see if someone wants to buy their leases.

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